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This is also evident with the new Galaxy Note 5 -- premium materials, solid unibody construction and a gorgeous design that is so unlike the Samsung of old. Taking cue from the huge, mostly positive reception of the Galaxy S6, Samsung thought the same formula should work with the Galaxy Note 5. The Duos label indicates the device is dual-SIM which is the official release in the Philippines (this is also true with the Galaxy S6 Edge+). In many ways, the only difference between the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is the exterior design and the S Pen. While the unibody design allows for a thinner and lighter profile, it also means that Samsung has to do away with the removable back cover which have been traditionally one of the more practical advantages of the Galaxy Note family. Display and Multimedia The Galaxy Note 5 is equipped with a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a quad HD resolution or 2560 x 1440 pixels that's puts the pixel density to 518ppi. The S Pen is the single biggest differentiator for the Galaxy Note 5. Camera The 16-megapixel camera of the Note 5 is exactly the same sensor they used in the Galaxy S6 (Samsung used two sensors in the Galaxy S6 – the Sony IMX sensor and its own ISOCELL sensor so we believe the Note 5 will most probably use the latter). Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Review" and "Samsung Galaxy Note 5 hands-on, first impressions".

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This is also evident with the new Galaxy Note 5 -- premium materials, solid unibody construction and a gorgeous design that is so unlike the Samsung of old. Taking cue from the huge, mostly positive reception of the Galaxy S6, Samsung thought the same formula should work with the Galaxy Note 5.

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The Duos label indicates the device is dual-SIM which is the official release in the Philippines (this is also true with the Galaxy S6 Edge+). In many ways, the only difference between the Galaxy Note 5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is the exterior design and the S Pen. While the unibody design allows for a thinner and lighter profile, it also means that Samsung has to do away with the removable back cover which have been traditionally one of the more practical advantages of the Galaxy Note family.

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